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    • [DOC File]Science Enhanced S&S Biology - Virginia

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      It is called “cellular respiration” and is defined as the process by which cells release the energy in glucose. A simplified equation for cellular respiration is the following: C6H12O6 + 6O2 ( 6CO2 + 6H20 + 38 ATP. A better representation of cellular respiration is shown below.


    • [DOC File]SCA DIRECTORY OF OCCUPATIONS - GSA Advantage

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      Feb 01, 2009 · b. Key Entry Operators, Accounting Clerks, Sales Clerks, and other clerks who may use automated word processing equipment for purposes other than typing composition; c. Positions requiring subject-matter knowledge to prepare and edit text using automated word processing equipment. 01611 WORD PROCESSOR I


    • [DOC File]Laboratory 1 - University of Wisconsin–Stevens Point

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      Cellular slime molds, apparently not closely related to plasmodial ones, live their vegetative life as single amoeba-like cells. In reproduction, the individual cells coalesce into a pseudoplasmodium, which proceeds to produce a fruiting body and spores. About 70 species of cellular slime molds are recognized. Figure 10 2. Plasmodium of a Slime ...


    • [DOC File]Chapter 1 Biology Exam Study Guide

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      What is the purpose of cellular respiration? The purpose of cellular respiration is to release chemical energy from sugars and other carbon-based molecules to make ATP when oxygen is present. This is an aerobic process (requires oxygen). Where does cellular respiration occur? In the mitochondria because they make most of a cell’s ATP.


    • [DOC File]Examen de la Política Comercial (TPR) de las Comunidades ...

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      These include: (1) exploring initial agreements with one or more foreign regulatory counterparts, which would be based upon a comparability assessment by the SEC and by the foreign authority of one another's regulatory regimes; (2) considering adoption of a formal process for engaging other national regulators on the subject of mutual recognition.


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